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! AMUSEMENTS. TWO MIGHTY "STAB" ATTEACHOSBI ■CWO MIGHTY "STAR" ATTRACTTONSi ■ At '.'v ; . '•; EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, (The Distinctive Theatre.) ■■ TWICE DAILY: 3.30 and 7.80 p.m. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT, TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. k J. .No I— """".' ~ . .^.^ Maurice Tourneur's Co!osßßl : Mftsterpi«Js% ' "VICTORY.' 9 ! "VICTORY" ' V "VICTORY" "VICTORY" "VICTORY" " "VICTORY" Aa Adaptation of Joseph Conrad's j Famous Novel. This is NOT a War Picture. ; " It is a fascinating story of the South Sets, with wonderful elements of Romance and Adventui*. "VICTORY" "VICTORY" "VICTORY" "VICTORY" "VICTORY" "VICTORY" ' It is » picture that possesses the qualities c* breathless interest, fascination sad suspense. Every foot is packed with situations that cause one to stop breathing from time t« tinio and grip the arms of his chair, and then , to gasp with relieved emotion as a climax passes. "■ IT IS A WONDERFUL PICTURE!!' No. 2-Faramount's Very Latest. CwnedV"MARY'S ANKLE" "MARY'S ANKLE" "MARY'S. ANKLE''. "MARYS ANKLE" 'Starring DOUGLAS MACLEAN And DORIS MAY. A Boisterously Mirthful Story of Youth, Love and Laughter. A Picture that the Most Confirmed Gxoucli cannot resist. "MARY'S ANKLE." ' "MARY'S ANKLE." "MARYS ANKLE." -: " MARY'S ANKLE." ! All about a young doctor who Beaded | money, a pretty girl who needed love. And Mary's ankle. A picture made of laughs and j trimmed with chuckles. " I Mary's Ankle—worth going miles to see EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. 13 Instruments 12 Instruments.." 1 " Under the Direction of MR W. J. BELLDfGHAM, F.S.M, ... I PRICESt Matinee: 6d. 8d and h iJ. ' Evening: Is Id, 2s Id and 2s 7d. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 4935. THEATRE ROY'AIi GREAT AND NOVEL ATTRACTION ■ Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 15% J. AND N. TAIT , "; Present for the First Time in Christchurcai THE GREATEST AND THE LATEST THE GREATEST AND THE LATEST, . THE GREATEST AND THE LATEST ALLxTHE DIGGER SHOWS.,. AUSTRALIA'S TRIUMPHANT DIJfKUI DIGGERS, DINKUM DIGGERS. DINKUM DIGGERS. DINKUM! DIGGERS, DINKUM DIGGERS, v ! DINKUM DIGGERS, Gay, Glittering Merriment. " THE DIGGER'S' DREAM " THE DIGGER'S DREAM ' O! ■,:,-'' LONDON AND PARIS." LONDON AND PARIS." EVERY SOLDIER AN ARTIST! EVERY ARTIST A SOLDIER* These are THE DINKUM AUSSIE DIGGERS. FULL ORCHESTRA. ■>' MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. GORGEOUS' SCENERY. Box Plans will be ojaned at The Bristol MONDAY MORNING Next, September 18. •n i._ *»_: i_e« a. --J i« V..l Tlnn« | Stalls and Gallery, li extra. (All price* I plus tax.) Day Sales at the Toy Cave. PUBLIC NOTICES. KOWAI DOMAIN BOARD. ►ERMISSION has been given to the Am* MEETING on the AMBERLEY RESERVE on SATURDAY September 18th,' 1920, and the following charges for admission are hereby authorised:— ,f Motor-cara . '. . » -Se 6d Public . . » . . 2s6d Saddling Paddock . . > 7s 6d Members' cars and carriages free on pro* duction of Member's Ticket. .. G. B. STARKY. , • 564 Chairman! HURUNUI RABBIT TRUSTEES. ) NOTICE is hereby given that at a Meetly ing of the above Trustees held' on the sth Juno, 1920, in the Office at Culverden, it was resolved to levy a Uniform Rate fjr the current jear of $d per head on Sheep and 2|d per head on Cattle throughout the Trustees' District All persons whose names appear on the Stockowners' Roll for such District for.the current year are hereby required to pay the amount of such rate according to the. isuui at which they appear to be. rated in suck Stockowners' Eo\l, to RAJTDAIi Ik' HICKS, Public Accountant, Bowrou's Buildings. Christchurch, he being duly authorised to receive some on or before the 80th day of SEPTEMBER, 1920. ' ' Dated this 10th day. of September, 1923. T. C. ROBINSON, • USA Chairman; LOOK. .LOOK. LOOK. ' ISIME- FRESH' M E.A ,T. "FROZEN VALUE cTn-T TOUCH THIS. FOREQUARTERS. WETHER, MUTTO3N. PRIME CHOPS . . • -gP« "» PRIME BIBS BEEF . . -8d per lb PRIME SIRLOIN . .„ - ■ •f| P» r ° DELICIOUS CORNED BEEF . 9d per lb FRANKLIN AND WEBB, -••: BCTCHEBS FOR VALUE. . v HIGH STREET, OPP. ARMSTRONG'S. THE PICTURE FRAME MAKEES. Specialists in Hish-Grtda Frames lot Piotures. Photostrapns. etc. , •. The Noted Firm for Prompt Deliveries. 153, HIGH STREET (opp. Armstrong'.}. |Phoue A4SI3 i..A.0. LADIES' OUTFrTTERa. and fancy';" Underskirts, .trimmed laceeM u moire and sateen; Shawls. Si IK £E£%£3Stt Stockings and Sock,. S ~k,,1 Pjittarus every month. Catalogues, id * £ch. MR" PALMER, 765, Colombo Street. Tele. 1379- ■ **& THE SIGN SHOP ' 05. E.LOWMAN. PROPRIETOR) For TGNS. SHOW CARDS, POSTERS, SOLS' J OF HONOUR BOAR S. ETC., At Lowest Prices. • 611 COLOMBO STREET, Nets *»*» ■ WMrtr*' ■:■.;: . V. Them Att -". .'.',T.'.'..'*'■..■,.■■.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18511, 11 September 1920, Page 2

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701

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18511, 11 September 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18511, 11 September 1920, Page 2

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